
Children of the Fall
Drama · Horror · Thriller
Overview
Rachel Strode, a young immigrant with a dark secret in her past, comes to Israel in the Fall of 1973 to volunteer in a Kibbutz and then to convert to Judaism. Soon, she realizes that the local Kibbutz members don't seem to like strangers and foreigners, and that the evening of Yom Kippur (the most important holiday for Jews), will bring danger to her and her young volunteering friends. What begins as a time of fun and the celebration of youth turns into a menacing and bloody night of terror, which will give a new meaning to Yom Kippur of 1973.
Top Cast
Noa Maiman
Noa Maiman
Rachel Strode
Noa Maiman
Rachel Strode


Aki Avni
Aki Avni
Yaron Weinstein
Aki Avni
Yaron Weinstein
Yafit Shalev
Yafit Shalev
Salina
Yafit Shalev
Salina
Iftah Jeffery Ophir
Iftah Jeffery Ophir
Jeff
Iftah Jeffery Ophir
Jeff
Danny Leshman
Danny Leshman
Bobby
Danny Leshman
Bobby


Yotam Ishay
Yotam Ishay
Martin
Yotam Ishay
Martin
Tamara Klingon
Tamara Klingon
Natalia
Tamara Klingon
Natalia
Ronny Dotan
Ronny Dotan
Susan
Ronny Dotan
Susan
Tanya Tal Mahin
Tanya Tal Mahin
Anike
Tanya Tal Mahin
Anike


Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside
Sam
Michael Ironside
Sam
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